[PRCo] Re: Dollar
Jim Holland
PRCoPCC at P-R-Co.com
Thu Nov 8 06:36:42 EST 2007
> Jim Holland commented:
>> Then there are those who shall Adamantly Deny that a big culprit in
>> the rise of SPTC model prices is the exchange rate~!~!~!~!~!
> John Swindler wrote:
>
> Has the price of SPTC models increased? Or has the value of the dollar
> decreased?
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Y~E~S~!~!~!~!~!~!
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SPTC used to announce pricing with product even though production was a
couple years off. They aren't announcing pricing now until
production is ready to commence -- they lost too much.
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Leonid has a Software Business and has written software for his
government so that is his prime income -- he is not making money on
the models but is doing it out of a labor of love.
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> In end, doesn't really matter. The SPTC models will just require a few
> more of the cheaper dollars to make the purchase.
>
> John
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>
>> It is said here in USA that if the People Lead the Govt will Follow >
>> ---- but Maybe it is Actually the Udder way around. Govt. > *Prints*
>> money at will (so consider its value) and they have thrown > away the
>> Gold Standard because such a standard Forces Discipline and if > it
>> is AnyThing that PollyTicians hate it is Discipline -- unless they >
>> are Dishing It Out. Thus our society is built on debt and people >
>> have followed that lead -- get many CCs, max them out at all times, >
>> make only the minimum payment and live High on the Hog. People > take
>> out 2nd mortgages and maybe more on the house as they see it as a >
>> bank full of money, even though they still owe on it -- this has been
>> > pushed to the max as well. Debt is almost equivalent to Assets >
>> *In--Practice* -- certainly not by daffynition, or is it~?~!~?~!~?>
>> .> I know people who make an Extremely Good Case that the Fed Reserve
>> is > illegal and unconstitutional -- but try to get it changed.> .>
>> .> .> ^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^~^!
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